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carbamic acid
car·bam·ic acid C0097900 (kär-băm′ĭk)n. A hypothetical acid, NH2COOH, that exists only in the form of its esters and salts. [carbam(ide) + -ic.]carbamic acid (kɑːˈbæmɪk) n (Elements & Compounds) a hypothetical compound known only in the form of carbamate salts and esters. Formula: NH2COOHcar•bam′ic ac′id (kɑrˈbæm ɪk) n. a compound, NH3CO2, known only in the form of its salts or its esters. [1860–65; carb- + am (ide) + -ic] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | carbamic acid - an acid that is known only by virtue of its salts (as ammonium carbamate) or its esters (as urethane)acid - any of various water-soluble compounds having a sour taste and capable of turning litmus red and reacting with a base to form a salt | Translationscarbamic acid
carbamic acid[kar′bam·ik ′as·əd] (biochemistry) NH2COOH An amino acid known for its salts, such as urea and carbamide. carbamic acid
car·bam·ic ac·id (kar-bam'ik as'id), A hypothetical acid, NH2-COOH, forming carbamates; the acyl radical is carbamoyl.carbamic acid (kär-băm′ĭk)n. A hypothetical acid, NH2COOH, that exists only in the form of its esters and salts.car·bam·ic ac·id (kahr-bam'ik as'id) A hypothetical acid, NH2-COOH, forming carbamates; the acyl radical is carbamoyl. carbamic acid
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